TIFFANY A. SAGAR

Tiffany Ann Sagar, of Cambridge, Minnesota, passed away on March 17, 2017 at Abbott Northwestern Hospital in Minneapolis. She was 28 years old.

FUNERAL SERVICE will be held at 11:00 am on Wednesday, March 29, 2017 at the Living Hope Assembly of God Church in Mora with Rev. Steve Ekholm officiating.

INURNMENT will be in the Grass Lake Mission Cemetery near Braham.

Tiffany was born August 24, 1988 in Columbus, Ohio to Barbara Barker and Frank Sagar. She was the youngest of her mom’s five children. Tiffany lived in Ohio until September of 1988 when the family moved to St. Paul, Minnesota, eventually moving to Braham in the fall of 1992. Tiffany attended Braham schools until high school, before moving to Cambridge and graduating from Cambridge-Isanti High School in 2006.

In May of 2006, Tiffany gave birth to her first son, Christian. In January of 2011, she had a stillborn son Adan. In June of 2013, she gave birth to her son Aries. Tiffany loved and adored her boys and was a proud mom, enjoying time at home with her sons. She loved being a mom and children naturally adored her.

Tiffany loved her family. She was known for her kindness and soft heart. She had an ability to forgive and loved those dear to her. She was an amazing mom, sister, daughter, auntie, and friend. She is deeply missed and will always be remembered and loved.

She is preceded in death by her grandparents, parents, and son Adan.

Tiffany is survived by her sons, Christian Rawls and Aries Williams; brothers, John Barker, Lawrence Faires, and Harley Sagar; sister Mary (Bill) Zellman; many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

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I wanted to express my heartfelt condolences to Tiffany’s family. There’s such a sense of helplessness when someone we love dies. I’d like to share some scriptural thoughts that really helps me. Prayer is so valuable at this time but it’s not that prayer simply makes us feel better. 2 Cor.4:7 says that God can give us, “… power beyond what is normal “, to go from one day to the next. This does not mean that we no longer cry or that we forget, but it means we recover. The reason we recover is because of our hope. Jesus Christ talked about our hope in John 5:28, “… all those in the memorial tomb will hear his voice and come out “. Jesus was referring to the resurrection, this is our amazing hope! 2 Cor.1:3 describes our Creator as, “… the God of all comfort “. One way that God comforts us is by moving people who care about us to give us words of encouragement that we need to hear. May the God of comfort (Ps.83:18) be your comfort now during this time of sorrow.